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Six
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The lights went up in the cinema. Advertisements flashed on to the screen.
The cinema usherettes walked round with cartons of lemonade and of icecream. Arthur Calgary scrutinized1 them. A plump girl with brown hair, atall dark one and a small, fair-haired one. That was the one he had cometo see. Jacko’s wife. Jacko’s widow, now the wife of a man called Joe Clegg.
It was a pretty, rather vapid2 little face, plastered with makeup3, eyebrowsplucked, hair hideous4 and stiff in a cheap perm. Arthur Calgary bought anice-cream carton from her. He had her home address and he meant to callthere, but he had wanted to see her first while she was unaware5 of him.
Well, that was that. Not the sort of daughter-in-law, he thought, that Mrs.
Argyle, from all accounts, would have cared about very much. That, nodoubt, was why Jacko had kept her dark.
He sighed, concealed6 the ice-cream carton carefully under his chair, andleaned back as the lights went out and a new picture began to flash on thescreen. Presently he got up and left the cinema.
At eleven o’clock the next morning he called at the address he had beengiven. A sixteen-year-old boy opened the door, and in answer to Calgary’senquiry, said:
“Cleggs? Top floor.”
Calgary climbed the stairs. He knocked at a door and Maureen Cleggopened it. Without her smart uniform and her makeup, she looked a dif-ferent girl. It was a silly little face, good-natured but with nothing particu-larly interesting about it. She looked at him doubtfully, frowned suspi-cously.
“My name is Calgary. I believe you have had a letter from Mr. Marshallabout me.”
Her face cleared.
“Oh, so you’re the one! Come in, do.” She moved back to let him enter.
“Sorry the place is in such a mess. I haven’t had time to get around tothings yet.” She swept some untidy clothes off a chair and pushed asidethe remains7
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scrutinized
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v.仔细检查,详审( scrutinize的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.组织;性格;化装品 | |
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adj.丑陋的,可憎的,可怕的,恐怖的 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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